10/04/2024 / By Ethan Huff
The Buzbee Law Firm has dropped a bomb on Sean “Diddy” Combs, who allegedly violated at least 50 people throughout his career.
The Texas-based legal outfit represents more than 50 alleged victims who say Diddy and his associates sexually assaulted them in some way. The Ava Law Group reportedly asked Buzbee “to act as Lead Counsel to pursue claims on behalf of more than fifty individuals who suffered sexual assault and abuse at the hands of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and his cohorts,” reports indicate.
Most of the violations occurred when the 50-plus individuals were minors, attorneys say, which would make Diddy and his associates pedophiles.
“As I’ve been saying, the next phase of the Diddy exposure will be that he and his elite pals were raping and sex trafficking children,” tweeted Liz Crokin (@LizCrokin) about the alleged horrors committed by Diddy and his associates.
(Related: The world really wants to know why Barack and Michelle Obama are closely tied to P. Diddy and many other elite rapists and sex offenders.)
Tony Buzbee tweeted that his firm, in conjunction with Ava, will pursue claims on behalf of more than 50 people “who suffered sexual assault and abuse at the hands of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and his cohorts.”
“This group of brave individuals include [sic] both men and women; many were minors when the abuse occurred. Some of these brave individuals reported the incidents to the police, others did not.”
Buzbee further described each individual story as “gut wrenching and heartbreaking.” The incidents occurred everywhere, including at hotels and private homes, as well as at Diddy’s infamous “Freak Off” parties.
“The violations against this group of individuals are mindboggling and can only be described as debauchery and depravity, exacted by powerful people against minors and the weak,” Buzbee wrote.
“I expect the group seeking redress will grow as this case progresses. I expect many other individuals will be implicated. We expect to have a press conference early next week where some of these stories can be told as the nation learns more and grapples with the potential scope of this scandal.”
The general consensus is that there are much more than just 50 victims of Depraved Diddy and his friends. One Twitter / X account suggested that thousands of people were violated by Diddy and his associates over the years.
“I want to know: Who is his handler?” asked another about Diddy. “Who is / was he working for and answering to? To what end were the blackmail recordings being used?”
“By no means do I want to minimize the suffering of the victims. However, we need to bring JUSTICE to the EVIL people above him.”
Others celebrated that Buzbee is on the case because of the firm’s stellar reputation for getting the job done.
“Well, the defendants already lost,” one said about how this should be a shoe-in series of cases for Buzbee and his coworkers to win. “Hopefully this will be televised because Buzbee is awesome to watch.”
“Tony Buzbee is that attorney you see on TV that totally kicks butt,” wrote another. “He was terrific in getting Ken Paxton’s impeachment dismissed. Very cool!”
Others speculated that Diddy’s associates who are not yet in the news are probably paying as many people off as they can to stay out of all this, at least publicly.
“The celebs will start paying people off quietly,” one suggested about what comes next for the entertainment industry. “And they’ll take the hush money like Epstein victims.”
More related news about Diddy and the entertainment industry at large can be found at Evil.news.
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